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Less than half of born-again Christians believe Jesus lived sinless life on Earth: study
Millions of Christians no longer attending church since pandemic.
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Christians fear for their future in Sudan as conflict grows
Christians in Sudan are appealing for prayer amid fears that Islamist extremists may exploit the growing conflict and instability in the country.
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British public don't want a secular coronation, poll finds
A new poll commissioned by Bible Society has found little appetite for a secular or multi-faith coronation among members of the British public.
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US Supreme Court permits continued abortion pill access
The US Supreme Court has voted to allow the continued use of abortion pill mifepristone as legal appeals continue.
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London bishops remember Stephen Lawrence on 30th anniversary of murder
Church leaders have said that society, the police and the Church still have a long way to go in overcoming racism on the 30th anniversary of the murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence.
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Chicago settles with Wheaton College students in evangelism lawsuit
After years of litigation, the Chicago City Council agreed to pay over $205,000 to settle a lawsuit with four Wheaton college students who argued their religious freedom was restricted when they tried evangelizing at the city's Millennium Park.
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Majority of world's Anglicans formally reject leadership of Archbishop of Canterbury
"This failure of church discipline has been compounded by the current Archbishop of Canterbury who has himself welcomed the provision of liturgical resources to bless these practices contrary to Scripture. This renders his leadership role in the Anglican Communion entirely indefensible."
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Kinshasa's big plastic problem - and how the Church is helping to turn things around
The waters of the Congo are choked with rubbish and plastic, but churches are playing a key role in collecting this waste and turning it into something useful.
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Calls for Colombia to protect religious freedom
Religious leaders and human rights defenders fear that proposed changes to FoRB laws will leave religious groups in rural areas and conflict zones even more vulnerable
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Christian leaders join climate protest march outside Parliament
Bishops and other Christian leaders are taking part in The Big One climate protest march outside parliament on Friday.
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Relic of crucifixion cross to be used in King Charles' coronation
The Vatican has donated fragments of what is traditionally believed to be the cross used in the crucifixion of Christ to King Charles III.
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Archbishop of Canterbury receives specially commissioned Coronation Bible
The Archbishop of Canterbury has received a stunning special edition of the King James Bible to be used in the coronation of King Charles III next month.